Major Reconstruction definition
Examples of Major Reconstruction in a sentence
The Association shall use the Major Reconstruction Fund only for major repairs and reconstruction of the Facility/ies.
This dental benefit will reimburse the dentist for the following: • 100% Services (Part "A") • 60% of Major Reconstruction Services (Part "B") • 60% of Orthodontic Services (Part "C"); lifetime maximum is $2,750 per person of Basic This dental benefit covers those services which are routinely provided to dependants in offices of general practising dentists in BC.
The Major Reconstruction Fund shall be maintained in an account that is separate from the HOA’s general account as described below.
The Association shall maintain the Major Reconstruction Fund for the Facility/ies in an account separate from the Association’s general account.
Prior to withdrawing funds from the Major Reconstruction Fund the Association shall (i) obtain a written report from an engineer approved in accordance with City Requirements regarding repairs or reconstruction needed, the approximate cost of such repair or reconstruction; and (ii) submit such report to the Director and notify the Director of the major repairs or reconstruction to be undertaken on the Facility/ies, the proposed date, and the amount to be withdrawn from the Major Reconstruction Fund.
In the event of an emergency withdrawal and expenditure of funds from the Major Reconstruction Fund may be made after telephone notification to the Stormwater Services Division of the Department.
The Major Reconstruction Fund shall be maintained in an account that is separate account from the Association’s general account as described below.
The signatures of two Association officers shall be required to withdraw funds from the Major Reconstruction Fund.
At a minimum, the Association shall earmark $1,298 annually from its collected dues for the Inspection and Maintenance Fund and $166 annually for the Major Reconstruction Fund.
Prior to withdrawing funds from this account, the Association shall (i) obtain a written report from an engineer approved in accordance with City Requirements regarding repairs or reconstruction needed and approximate cost of such repair or reconstruction; and (ii) submit such report to the Director and notify the Director of the major repairs or reconstruction to be undertaken on the Facility, the proposed date, and the amount to be withdrawn from the Major Reconstruction Fund.